Food-specific and total calorie intake functions were estimated with respect to six selected food items - rice, wheat, potato, pulses, fish and edible oil- using the 1981-82 Bangladesh Household Expenditure Survey data. All the food-specific calorie price coefficients had expected sign except for pulses in the case of urban households. While calories from all other food items were normal goods, those from wheat were inferior goods for all the classes of households. Rice price had greater impact on total calorie intake for urban than for rural households. The income elasticity of demand for total calorie was higher for rural than for urban households. An account of quality preference revealed that people would substitute high-cost for low-co...
Bangladeshis ’ are now finding it difficult to survive with their income-level which is grossly mism...
The study was conducted to examine the income and price elasticities of demand for different types o...
Bangladesh is facing a large burden of non-communicable diseases. As a possible remedy, the WHO/FAO ...
Food-specific and total calorie intake functions were estimated with respect to six selected food it...
Food consumption parameters have been estimated for six selected food items-rice, wheat, potatoes, p...
Poor-quality diets are one of the leading causes of malnutrition and common non-communicable disease...
The dataset primarily consists of Bangladesh’s Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) data c...
In many countries, dietary change is tracked using food supply data from the Food and Agriculture Or...
This dataset is consists of Bangladesh’s Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) data collec...
Foodgrain consumption dominates household spending in Bangladesh. On average, rice and wheat consump...
Food security in Bangladesh has improved in recent years, but the country is now facing a double bur...
This study is an attempt to generate some micro level information in respect of pattern of consumpti...
This paper examines the level and composition of food availability, the role of public food distribu...
The study area covered the Bangladesh Agricultural University and its adjoining areas. The responden...
Food consumption, nutrition and demand for farmers’ families were studied in the south-west Sidr aff...
Bangladeshis ’ are now finding it difficult to survive with their income-level which is grossly mism...
The study was conducted to examine the income and price elasticities of demand for different types o...
Bangladesh is facing a large burden of non-communicable diseases. As a possible remedy, the WHO/FAO ...
Food-specific and total calorie intake functions were estimated with respect to six selected food it...
Food consumption parameters have been estimated for six selected food items-rice, wheat, potatoes, p...
Poor-quality diets are one of the leading causes of malnutrition and common non-communicable disease...
The dataset primarily consists of Bangladesh’s Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) data c...
In many countries, dietary change is tracked using food supply data from the Food and Agriculture Or...
This dataset is consists of Bangladesh’s Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) data collec...
Foodgrain consumption dominates household spending in Bangladesh. On average, rice and wheat consump...
Food security in Bangladesh has improved in recent years, but the country is now facing a double bur...
This study is an attempt to generate some micro level information in respect of pattern of consumpti...
This paper examines the level and composition of food availability, the role of public food distribu...
The study area covered the Bangladesh Agricultural University and its adjoining areas. The responden...
Food consumption, nutrition and demand for farmers’ families were studied in the south-west Sidr aff...
Bangladeshis ’ are now finding it difficult to survive with their income-level which is grossly mism...
The study was conducted to examine the income and price elasticities of demand for different types o...
Bangladesh is facing a large burden of non-communicable diseases. As a possible remedy, the WHO/FAO ...